![]() The family will recieve friends Monday from 1:00 until 3:00 P.M. Our family is at peace knowing Ryan gave his life to the Lord and is resting peacefully in God’s arms.Ī funeral service will be held Monday, Februin the chapel of Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors at 3:00 P.M. ![]() Legacy invites you to offer condolences and share memories of. According to the funeral home, the following services have been scheduled: Funeral service, on Augat 1:00 p.m., at Serenity Funeral Home, 1851 Marshall St., Little Rock, AR. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Ryan was a true warrior his whole life, but the battle against his heart was the one that defeated him. Johnny Fosters passing has been publicly announced by Serenity Funeral Home in Little Rock, AR. We are sad to announce that on Jwe had to say goodbye to Fredericka Forrest (Little Rock, Arkansas). He was a loving uncle to Zach, Brantley, Samuel, Walker, Tristen, Erin Taylor and Blakely Kate. He is survived by his mother Debbie Dykes Paquette and his brothers Patrick (Traci) and Brandon. He is proceeded in his death by his beloved father Tommy “Porky” Paquette. He wanted the best in everything and for everybody in his life. Ryan was always surrounded by his many friends that were with him during his adventures. Kalaya Williamss passing at the age of 18 on Tuesday, Jhas been publicly announced by Serenity Funeral Home in Little Rock, AR. He won a hog hunting National Championship in Texas. He loved being in the woods hunting, the river hunting hogs and rock climbing in his buggy. Robert Calhouns passing at the age of 73 on Wednesday, Januhas been publicly announced by Serenity Funeral Home in Little Rock, AR. Celebrate the beauty of life by recording your favorite memories or sharing meaningful expressions of support on your loved ones social obituary page. Ryan was a loving and very devoted father to his 5 children: Wynsor, Payne, Pystol, Potter and Rymington. Ryan loved and respected the mentoring Coach Terry Holder taught him. ![]() His proudest sports memories were his 101 yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Westside and his homerun that helped capture the 1999 baseball state championship. ![]() He was the founder of Tile Pro, a successful tile installation company that has grown into one of the largest in the southeast. He was a 1999 graduate of Greenbrier High School where he was a star football and baseball player for the Greenbrier Wolfpack. He spent his life in the Augusta, Ga area. Cameron “Ryan” Paquette was born on Augin Augusta, Ga. ![]()
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